...truly apologize for not getting the job done."Most of the Chiefs' top stars were drafted by Pioli's predecessor, CarlPeterson. The former Patriots executive struggled to find impact players, particularly at quarterback, while cycling through...

...Arrowhead on Dec. 22, 2008 one of most consequential losses in Chiefs history. Led directly to dismissal of 20-year GM CarlPeterson and coach Herm Edwards and hiring of Scott Pioli and Todd Haley as GM and coach. ... Close and well balanced characterize...

...later the injury was not as bad as it seemed. Green had "pretty severe head trauma," said Chiefs general manager CarlPeterson, but X-rays were negative. No doubt, Palmer was just about as happy at that news as the nearly 80,000 fans who...

...break. Head coach Marty Schottenheimer retired after the 1998 season. While awaiting a decision from Chiefs president CarlPeterson, Cunningham got a call from a well-meaning but misinformed friend who said, "Gun, you're not going to get the...

...Steiner, that Elvis wants to pursue the free-agent market and would prefer to play somewhere else," Chiefs president CarlPeterson said. The Chiefs also released two-time Pro Bowl cornerback James Hasty and four-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle...

...You'd be hard-pressed to find anybody that's made a bigger contribution (to the NFL) than Lamar Hunt." CarlPeterson, the Chiefs' president and general manager, called Hunt "arguably the greatest sportsman of this last half-century...

...to accurately describe who Lamar Hunt was and what he has meant to the NFL and to Kansas City." - Chiefs president CarlPeterson. --- "He was an unparalleled fighter battling a serious disease for 81/2 years. I have tears in my eyes in expressing...

...NFL. "Many times Lamar has sent me to the NFL meetings with instructions to support this or oppose that," said CarlPeterson, Chiefs president and general manager since 1989. "I would point out to him that it might benefit the Chiefs more...

...unfinished business when he gets his diploma. He feels he let down Vermeil, who now coaches the Kansas City Chiefs, and CarlPeterson, the Chiefs' general manager who was then a UCLA assistant. "I want them to know that they did see something in...